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Published: 24th July, 2008
Last edited: 9th June, 2010
Created: 24th July, 2008
“Scratching” is a form of vandalism apparently derived from sprayed graffiti, in which tags are scratched into windows (usually), mostly of public transportation vehicles and street furniture. This phenomenon has apparently begun in the early 1990s.
In Germany, scratching is especially prevalent in Berlin, Munich and the whole Ruhr-Area where literally no public transportation train car is without scratched windows, despite traffic companies spending 12 million € on repairing and exchanging scratched windows in 2005 alone.
During the 2006 FIFA World Cup, numerous visitors complained about the scratched windows."
-wikipedia
haha... crazy
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Published: 22nd August, 2008
Last edited: 29th January, 2014
Created: 20th August, 2008
Clone of Orica.
It was barely more fun to destroy it than creating it :)
For the destroyed version, only upper case and numerals!
greets from neo :)
This is a clone of FS Orica
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Published: 4th August, 2008
Last edited: 9th June, 2010
Created: 4th August, 2008
Clone of "scratch me if you can".
“Scratching” is a form of vandalism apparently derived from sprayed graffiti, in which tags are scratched into windows (usually), mostly of public transportation vehicles and street furniture. This phenomenon has apparently begun in the early 1990s.
In Germany, scratching is especially prevalent in Berlin, Munich and the whole Ruhr-Area where literally no public transportation train car is without scratched windows, despite traffic companies spending 12 million € on repairing and exchanging scratched windows in 2005 alone.
During the 2006 FIFA World Cup, numerous visitors complained about the scratched windows."
-wikipedia
done with a much finer needle :DThis is a clone of FS Scratch me if you can
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Published: 13th January, 2009
Last edited: 22nd January, 2009
Created: 13th January, 2009
This typeface is for my typography project to design my own typeface. It is vaguely geometric; every stroke that would normally be curved has a curved edge to it, and every straight edge uses a flat block or a sharp end. All straight strokes begin with a flat block and end with a point, and all curved strokes begin with a block and in with a curved flourish.
The name "Butterknife" was inspired by a group we made in class by grouping together people with similar faces. Ours became the group Buttered Toast. My partner's typeface was reminiscent of retro type and she titled it Toaster. Likewise, I realized the shape of my characters were slightly knife-esque. Thus the Butterknife typeface was born.
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Published: 3rd May, 2024
Last edited: 10th July, 2017
Created: 28th March, 2012
A display type from the edge of the future.
Free for personal use only. Please contact for commercial.
Update: March 22nd 2015
Redesigned a few characters and added extra weight. Slightly chunkier than previous version. Cyrillic in development - basic uppercase only for now.